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2 Horses Die At Los Alamitos Race Course This Week
Two horses died in races this week at Los Alamitos Race Course, the only state facility still holding races during the coronavirus crisis.

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Two horses died in races this week at Los Alamitos Race Course, the only state facility still holding races during the coronavirus crisis.

A Murrieta pastor said he won't sue Riverside County over its coronavirus-related ban on religious gatherings after some limits were eased.
Friday's scheduled arraignment was postponed for a 40-year-old Riverside County man accused of sex with an underage girl.
The Glendale News-Press and Burbank Leader published their last editions Saturday as the coronavirus takes a toll on the newspaper industry.
A 58-year-old volunteer at a Sylmar food drive was killed after being pinned between two vehicles while loading food, officials said.
Three men, including the shooter, died in a North Hollywood shooting late Friday that police are treating as a murder-suicide.
Firefighters needed 24 minutes Friday evening to extinguish a fire in a two-story apartment building under renovation in Hollywood.
The controversial death of a 37-year-old man with schizophrenia in an Orange County jail was caused by a fentanyl overdose, officials ruled.
Two cities are blocking L.A. County's plan to house homeless people at risk from the coronavirus, county officials said in a lawsuit.
A woman was struck by a vehicle on Malibu Road Friday and airlifted to the hospital, officials said.
L.A. County has seen an uptick in fire deaths and serious injuries as residents stay home during the coronavirus outbreak, officials said.
A 73-year-old inmate at the federal prison in San Pedro died from coronavirus complications this week, the FBI announced.
The coronavirus crisis will cause a $231 million revenue decline for the city of L.A. this year, and as much as $598 million next year.
A Metro train struck and killed two pedestrians in Monrovia Wednesday, including one who was a child, authorities said.
L.A. County is facing a revenue decline of $7 billion compared to last year, as local officials seek more federal funds for the coronavirus.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said Wednesday that 32 employees have tested positive for COVID-19, along with 13 jail inmates.
A suspect was in custody Wednesday morning after officers reported hearing shots fired in a Hollywood Hills neighborhood.
Seven sailors tested positive for the coronavirus aboard the USNS Mercy, as 116 personnel were taken off the hospital ship as a precaution.
Another 10 L.A. businesses are facing misdemeanor charges for staying open in violation of the city's coronavirus Safer At Home order.
Same-day or next-day testing is now available to all L.A. County residents with coronavirus symptoms, not just those with underlying risks.